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There are two main approaches to knowledge management (KM), the process-centred approach which treats KM as an interpersonal communication process and the product-centred approach which focuses on the artefacts for knowledge, i.e. the documents, their creation and reuse in corporate computer-based systems. Knowledge Asset Management presents a knowledge asset-centric approach which fuses the previous two approaches together. It provides a conceptual framework to guide managers in the planning and development of the initiative and presents a methodology for organisations to: define and document their knowledge management strategy.- audit and design business processes that enhance and facilitate corporate learning.- facilitate knowledge sharing between people in the organisation.- measure and evaluate the quality and value of the organisation's intellectual capital. The book also introduces a way for developing an intranet-based environment to support: the collection and classification of internal and external information.- reuse of stored knowledge using flexible and customisable knowledge navigators and advanced search mechanisms including keyword and concept-based searching (e.g. visualization of the information space).- collaboration via on-line workspaces. Knowledge Asset Management gives an in-depth look at the technologies and methodologies required for knowledge management. Written by four highly experienced consultants in the field, the books also includes case studies showing how the principles work in practice. "One of the rare books today on Knowledge Management that addresses the leveraging of an organization's intellectual assets by using an integrative and holistic approach. Well worth reading!" Michael Stankosky, Professor of Knowledge Management and Co-founder/co-director of the Institute for Knowledge Management, The George Washington University "This book is a useful illustration of Knowledge Management implementation principles: it synthesizes theoretical and pragmatic approaches to the subject and does a competent job of embracing the various dimensions of a Knowledge Management initiative." Daniele Chauvel, Director, European Center for Knowledge Management; Business School Marseille-Provence "For those organisations who wish to take a strategic view of knowledge management, this book shows how they can take KM to the next level - not driven by a technology solution but based on the strategy and needs of the business." Marc Auckland, Chief Learning Officer and Head of the BT Academy, BT "The KM method proposed in this book enables enterprises to exploit their knowledge more effectively by making it easily available to employees and by facilitating the exchange and integration of information used by knowledge workers in a variety of business situations" Ciro Maddaloni, SOGEI S.p.A., Gruppo Telecom Italia.
Following the successful previous book, this new and expanded
edition is the most informative and comprehensive book available,
particularly for the diving fraternity, and will be essential for
divers wishing to experience the rich underwater heritage around
the 28 Farne Islands. However, it is not only a diver's guide to
the Farnes underwater and the surrounding wrecks, as it will also
be a must for visitors to the islands with the wealth of
information on the area's history and wildlife. The author has
dived every one of the 178 sites and explains what can be seen at
each one. This includes the little-known underwater Nature Reserve,
north of the North Wamses Island in the Outer Farnes. For ease of
location, WGS84 GPS coordinates have been introduced in this new
edition for many of the sites. The book also benefits from a vast
amount of technical detail and history about the 50 or so extra
shipwrecks that have been added to this new edition, many of which
can be easily reached from Seahouses and Beadnell harbours. Another
major plus for divers who are unfamiliar with the islands' tides,
currents, general depths, wrecks and marine life is the author's
star rating for each site, so that divers will waste no time in
selecting the right and most suitable dive site. Other interesting
features include the sometimes bizarre but fascinating history of
the islands and the local villages of Bamburgh, Seahouses and
Beadnell, together with information about the local seabirds,
wildlife, seals and marine life.
The author has acquired a vast wealth of knowledge, data and
experience in boat angling, sport and wreck diving over a period of
almost 50 years and has written various wreck books, including two
volumes about shipwrecks off the north-east coast of England.
However, this book is far superior. No other single publication has
so much information about the shipwrecks and crews that were lost
over this huge region of the North Sea from Whitby to Berwick and
up to 40 miles offshore. There are 285 wrecks in total, including
22 located in an area known ominously as the 'Graveyard', about 30
miles off the River Tyne, that has never previously been written
about, plus dozens of almost certainly virgin wrecks that are just
waiting to be explored! The book is absolutely jam-packed with
valuable information and technical data including the ship's
builders, past owners, dates and name changes and in many cases the
captains' names. Precise WGS84 GPS positions are supplied for each
wreck and these have been meticulously checked over several years
to ensure they are correct and as accurate as humanly possible.
Many of the wrecks are in depths of between 80 and 100 metres -
well beyond the range of normal sport divers - but with new
technological advances in equipment they offer exhilarating future
projects. However, for the boat angler they will be paradise found!
Where possible, the ship's previous service history has been
supplied, followed by a detailed account of its final voyage/patrol
and its demise. Some of the Board of Trade Wreck Reports, survivor
and witness statements tell of harrowing and terrifying anecdotes.
This is Ron Young's best book to date.
A new economy is emerging. An economy that is transforming the
fundamental rules of business. An economy based on exploiting
knowledge and innovation. An economy where knowledge is the main
source of wealth for regions, nations, enter prises and people.
This new economy is based on economic values far removed from those
of the industrial economy. Value has shifted towards intangibles
and in particular towards increasing value by incorporating
knowledge into services and products. The advent of this new
economy is rapidly changing the role and structure of global
business. Winning enterprises are those best able to harness the
benefits and opportunities of information and communication
technology, capitalize on their knowledge base and move at the
speed of the market. Knowledge management lies at the heart of the
European Community's competi tiveness strategy. The European
Commission facilitates and supports applied research in knowledge
management through its Information Society Technologies (1ST)
programme, a major theme of research and technological development
within the European Union's Research and Technology Development
Framework Programme. Specifically, the New Methods of Work and
Electronic Commerce action of the 1ST programme supports long-term
applied research in areas combin ing technological innovation with
new work practices and advanced business and work models.
In nontechnical, easy-to-follow terms, this text seeks to
thoroughly demystify the options markets, distinguishing the
imagined risks from the real ones, and arming investors with the
facts they need to make informed decisions. This guide to
understanding options includes such new material as references to
online sites relevant to options investors; information on how to
pick brokerage firms; detailed explanations of risk; bailout
points; how to pick stocks for options investing; and how put
options can enhance portfolio returns. This fifth edition also
contains examples, updated charts, and timely additions to reflect
important changes in the market.
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